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Sarah Duong
Every week, Toronto is filled with Heroes and Villains. These are their stories.
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Kelli Korducki • Illustration by Brian Boutin
Toronto's first ombudsman will leave her post at the end of her contract.
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David Hains • Photo by Corbin Smith
Here's what city council will be debating at this month's meeting—the last of the current term.
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Graeme Bayliss • Photo by Michael Chrisman
Here's what city council will be debating at this month's meeting.
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Graeme Bayliss • Photo by Michael Chrisman
Why CEO Gene Jones lost his job, and how the TCHC became an organization in crisis.
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David Hains
In the wake of a scathing report from the ombudsman, the CEO has been shown the door.
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Sarah Sweet
Will the TCHC board do the right thing and show CEO Gene Jones the door?
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Patrick Metzger
CEO Gene Jones could find himself out of job on Friday—but his supporters are starting to hit back at the ombudsman.
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David Hains
Damning report from Toronto's ombudsman could lead to the firing of TCHC CEO Gene Jones.
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David Hains
Toronto's ombudsman says proposed legislation for the Ontario ombudsman is "bad law."
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David Hains
In her annual report, Crean assesses the state of the relationship between her independent office and the politicians at City Hall.
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Hamutal Dotan
The city's top fairness enforcer discusses the nitty-gritty of her high-profile job.
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Kelli Korducki • Photos by Corbin Smith
Nominated for: grace under fire.
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Hamutal Dotan • Illustration by Brian McLachlan
Last month the mayor's allies swore there was no list of preferred candidates for public appointments. And yet it seems that there was.
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Hamutal Dotan
Tussle breaks out at city council over the integrity of one of Toronto's key accountability officers.
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Hamutal Dotan
In the wake of countless controversies and a damning new report from the ombudsman, what is the state of the city under Rob Ford?
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Hamutal Dotan • Photo by Christopher Drost
New report details "unreasonable and wrong" failure to abide by government policies in appointing citizens to various boards.
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Steve Kupferman • Photo by Christopher Drost
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